Thank you for your guide to creating Ghost boot CDs. I used to make them all the time ten years ago as part of my job running a computer factory and installing Win98, ME and then XP. But time fades the memory, so when I needed to make one so a friend's son can restore his C drive if he buggers it up again with malware, it was great to find your detailed and comprehensive guide. It was exactly what I needed to refresh my memory, after which all I needed was a bit of studying the Ghost -clone switch help to get the command-line right (remembering that Norton numbers disks from 1 instead of 0, for instance).

I'm now going to have a good look at the rest of the site. You've clearly put in a lot of effort, so full marks to you and keep up the good work! I'm sure I'm going to learn some useful and interesting stuff from it.